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    Well done indeed! Gorgeous colour too.

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    I really like the no-tassels, no-cantle style of sporran, and this one is among the best I've seen.
    --dbh

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    Very impressive!!! I love the braiding, such a nice touch.

    Surly with your leather skills, you will be making a second one soon.
    Assuming your second go around will be better that the first, please consider selling or trading this one with me.
    I am looking for a brown sporran just like this, and would wear it with pride.

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    Very nicely done.

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    Very nice indeed! I'm always looking at sporran pics and agree with Nile that more pics would be a swell treat. My first attempt will be coming up soon so every idea I can steal, err, I mean every inspiration I can gather is a great thing. ;-)

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    Simple, classic design taken to the next level by the braiding and accent lines on the flap. Well done.
    " Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -

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    Classic styling. Simple. Very professional looking.
    Wish mine turned out as good as that...
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    Can't believe I missed this post but that is superb. If I had a hat on I would raise it to you sir.
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    Beautiful, functional, practical. Well done.
    "All the great things are simple and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honour, duty, mercy, hope." Winston Churchill

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyrod6057 View Post
    I was sitting around this weekend, wishing I had a day sporran minus tassles for knocking around the house. Thus, an idea was born:


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    Simple, but exactly what I wanted. Bonus: I made it myself.
    Hi,

    brilliant job, would really like to to get into making leather products, making a wallet to start maybe, but job well done

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